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Title: Understanding Your Students


1
Understanding Your Students
  • Brian Parr-
  • The University
  • Of Georgia

2
The Reflective Teacher
  • Students were thought of as empty vessels
  • -Tabula Rosa
  • Teachers were the source of knowledge and it was
    the students responsibility to learn.

3
The Reflective Teacher
  • The reflective teacher constantly evaluates the
    effectiveness of their instruction.
  • Then adapt their instruction to the needs of
    their students.
  • Draw on the experiences of the students
  • Deemphasize lecture and encourage student
    involvement.
  • Poor Scholar Soliloquy

4
Adaptive Teaching
  • Achieving a common instructional goal with
    learners of differing learning styles, abilities,
    etc.
  • 2 effective approaches
  • Remediation Approach
  • Compensatory Approach

5
Remediation
  • Effort is made to level the playing field.
  • Review of math skills before you teach a lesson
    that involves math.

6
Compensatory Approach
  • Method compensates for lack of ability or
    knowledge among students.
  • Group work
  • Visuals
  • Authentic Situations

7
Intelligence???Howard GardnerFrames of Mind
(1983)
  • Challenged that intelligence could be
    objectively measured and reduced to a single
    number or IQ score
  • MA 12 ma 12 ma
  • IQ ------- IQ100 ------ IQ133
    -------
  • PA 12 pa 9 pa

8
Environment vs. Heredity
  • Are learners born or made?
  • Language in the homes of minorities.
  • Can you make up for bad genes??

9
The Eight Intelligences
  • Linguistic Intelligence - the capacity to use
    words effectively, either orally or in writing.
  • Logical-Mathematical Intelligence - the capacity
    to use numbers effectively and reason well
  • Spatial Intelligence - the ability to perceive
    the visual-spatial world accurately and perform
    transformations upon those perceptions

10
  • Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence - expertise in
    using ones body to express ideas and feeling.
  • Musical Intelligence - the capacity to perceive,
    discriminate, transform, and express musical
    forms.
  • Interpersonal Intelligence - the ability to
    perceive and make distinctions in the moods,
    intentions, motivations, and feelings of others.

11
  • Intrapersonal - self knowledge and the ability to
    act adaptively on the basis of that knowledge.

12
  • Naturalist Intelligence- observing,
    understanding, and organizing patterns in the
    natural environment.

13
Sternbergs Definition
  • Intelligence is the ability to learn and think
    using previously discovered patterns and
    relationships to solve new problems in unfamiliar
    contexts.

14
Peer Groups
  • Build groups from different peer groups.
  • Use students as mentors for less mature.
  • Build students up to each other before forming
    groups.

15
Systems-Ecological Perspective
  • The learners behavior is a product of multiple
    influences that may be conflicting.

16
Biases in the Classroom
  • Expectations- The self-fulfilling prophesy.
  • Tigers, Cardinals and Clowns.

17
Eliminating Bias
  • Spread interactions evenly.
  • Give special assignments randomly.
  • Pair opposites.
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